Which of the following statements about a singly-linked list is true? A. A singly-linked list can never have a loop or cycle. B. A singly-linked list with an odd number of nodes can never be divided into two equal halves. C. A singly-linked list with nodes containing only positive integers can never have a sum of its elements greater than
Which of the following statements about a singly-linked list is true?
A. A singly-linked list can never have a loop or cycle.
B. A singly-linked list with an odd number of nodes can never be divided into two equal halves.
C. A singly-linked list with nodes containing only positive integers can never have a sum of its elements greater than the maximum integer value representable on the system.
D. A singly-linked list with nodes containing only negative integers can never have a product of its elements greater than the absolute value of the minimum integer value representable on the system. E. A singly-linked list with a prime number of nodes can never be rearranged into a palindrome.
Introduction To Corporate Finance
3rd Edition
Authors: Laurence Booth, Sean Cleary
ISBN: 9781118300763